Although part - time employment is desirable for some
workers including
youths, women and seniors, not all
employed workers work part time voluntarily.
Liam Clements, now
employed as a
youth worker, explains how volunteering helped him, commenting: «I felt the whole experience turned me into a leader and a great communicator, and I'm now very optimistic.»
This article captures the pedagogical practices, cultural work, and educational advocacy
employed by
youth workers at a community - based educational space engaging Black
youth.
The current study sought to build on and extend the opportunity created by the Aboriginal Medical Service Western Sydney (AMSWS) receiving funding for a male
youth worker to run the Rites of Passage program for boys at the service by: a) extending the program to females by employing a female Aboriginal Youth Mental Health Worker, and b) creating new knowledge about what works in Aboriginal youth mental health promotion by evaluating both the Rites of Passage programs (male and female) to determine: i. the feasibility, acceptability and costs of the pilot project an
youth worker to run the Rites of Passage program for boys at the service by: a) extending the program to females by employing a female Aboriginal Youth Mental Health Worker, and b) creating new knowledge about what works in Aboriginal youth mental health promotion by evaluating both the Rites of Passage programs (male and female) to determine: i. the feasibility, acceptability and costs of the pilot project a
worker to run the Rites of Passage program for boys at the service by: a) extending the program to females by
employing a female Aboriginal
Youth Mental Health Worker, and b) creating new knowledge about what works in Aboriginal youth mental health promotion by evaluating both the Rites of Passage programs (male and female) to determine: i. the feasibility, acceptability and costs of the pilot project an
Youth Mental Health
Worker, and b) creating new knowledge about what works in Aboriginal youth mental health promotion by evaluating both the Rites of Passage programs (male and female) to determine: i. the feasibility, acceptability and costs of the pilot project a
Worker, and b) creating new knowledge about what works in Aboriginal
youth mental health promotion by evaluating both the Rites of Passage programs (male and female) to determine: i. the feasibility, acceptability and costs of the pilot project an
youth mental health promotion by evaluating both the Rites of Passage programs (male and female) to determine: i. the feasibility, acceptability and costs of the pilot project and ii.
A practical and instrumental plan would be to have advanced level practitioners
employed in the treatment facilities mentor
youth workers on how to develop, implement, and maintain relationships with adolescents.